CloudPhysics Introduces Global and Daily Insights for Dynamic Benchmarking and Better Datacenter Health, Performance and Efficiency

Big Data Company Also Previews Groundbreaking "Workload Shapes" Technology, Advancing the State of the Art for Storage Performance Troubleshooting


SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwired - Aug 25, 2014) -  VMware's VMworld 2014 - Moscone South Booth #640 - CloudPhysics, who provides data-driven insights for smarter IT, today announced significant enhancements to its SaaS-based solution, including new Global Insights that make it possible for VMware users to continuously benchmark their virtual infrastructure against global metrics. In combination with new interactive Daily Insights, which dynamically aggregate and expose operational hazards from across the datacenter, Global Insights enable CloudPhysics users to instantly identify areas for improvement in their own environments as well as specific actions for achieving better datacenter health, performance and efficiency.

CloudPhysics is also previewing its "workload shapes" technology, an industry-first that provides VMware administrators with a visual shorthand for quickly recognizing storage performance anomalies, and deep visibility for accelerating resolution.

"Today's announcement delivers further on CloudPhysics' commitment to use Big Data to help IT teams make smarter operational decisions for better datacenters," said John Blumenthal, CloudPhysics vice president of product management. "We continue to formulate new ways to put data to work for our customers, yielding relevant insights at the right time, in the right context. From broad aggregation of operational metrics gathered across thousands of datacenters, to highly granular views into individual workload shapes, our data-driven insights give IT teams more power than ever before to understand, troubleshoot, and optimize their virtualized datacenters."

CloudPhysics' new features and technology preview will be unveiled at booth #640 at VMworld 2014, where the company is also sponsoring a contest to win Google Glass. In this show of skill, attendees can demonstrate their vSphere expertise by guessing the percentage change of key datacenter metrics over the past two years according to CloudPhysics' global data set. More contest information can be found here: http://www.cloudphysics.com/blog/cloudphysics-vmworld-2014

CloudPhysics Product News Highlights

CloudPhysics' cloud-based platform collects and analyzes a daily stream of configuration, performance, failure and event data from a global user base, with a total of 50+ trillion samples collected to date. Combining this Big Data with unique patent-pending datacenter simulation and resource management techniques, CloudPhysics identifies global trends and patterns of behavior. This Collective Intelligence is passed on to customers through the algorithms that drive the new features and capabilities announced today:

  • Global Benchmarks and Daily Insights: A new interactive console provides Global and Daily Insights, both of which are continually refreshed. Global Insights compare a user's key datacenter metrics against those from CloudPhysics' unique global data set, providing useful benchmarks for evaluating relative performance, health and efficiency. Daily Insights aggregate alerts and recommendations generated by CloudPhysics across the datacenter and, with new hyperlinking capabilities, provide the ability to navigate and drill down contextually to gain deeper visibility, accelerate resolution and improve overall datacenter metrics.

  • Enhanced Performance Troubleshooting: Building on the recently released Datastore Contention analytic, which provides insights into disk I/O contention at the datastore level, CloudPhysics' new VM Disk I/O Contention analytic focuses on VM-level performance. An interactive timeline visually correlates patterns among datastores/VMs, and dramatically simplifies the exploration of hotspots. The algorithm used to detect contention has been tuned and validated using CloudPhysics' Collective Intelligence.

  • New Smart Alerts: "Guest Partition in VM Running Out of Space" and "Unused VMs" further expand CloudPhysics' set of SmartAlerts, first introduced in June. CloudPhysics evaluates all objects in the virtual datacenter against certain criteria (e.g., latency, duration, outstanding IOs, IOPS, etc.) and triggers Smart Alerts based on thresholds derived dynamically from patterns and trends observed across our global dataset. Users foresee when conditions are degrading and receive specific recommendations for preemptive measures.

  • Workload Shapes (Technology Preview): CloudPhysics analyzes and characterizes storage workload spatial locality (sequentiality vs. randomness), dominant I/O block sizes, and the complete latency profile, then visualizes these into "workload shapes." Administrators quickly learn which shapes are "normal" for their environment and identify outliers that indicate performance troublespots, accelerating time to resolution. This deep visibility comes from unique underlying technology, in which every I/O is analyzed, ensuring anomalies don't get lost in the averages, which is what happens with most other tools.

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Pricing and Availability
All new features are available for VMware vSphere environments in CloudPhysics Premium Edition, available on an annual subscription basis. Users can get started with CloudPhysics Free Edition, which includes the new interactive console and benchmarking metrics as well as select Premium features.

About CloudPhysics
CloudPhysics provides data-driven insights for smarter IT, giving IT teams more power than ever before to understand, troubleshoot and optimize their virtualized datacenters and drive better operational decision making. The company, based in Mountain View, Calif., serves thousands of users worldwide and is backed by Mayfield, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, and Jafco Ventures. For more information, visit: http://www.cloudphysics.com.

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